APAR PK22609 has been opened to address this problem. Turns out there's
a handshaking issue between RPCGEN and the current C/C++ compiler. My
earlier suspicions regarding the cradling wrapper around the compiler
were, in fact, baseless. Instead, the preprocessor in the new compiler
generates output with a filetype of "EXPAND"; RPCGEN expects a filetype
of "EXPANDED", which is what earlier incarnations of the preprocessor
produced.
Fantastic response from the TCP/IP support team - as always. They
provided a circumvention the same afternoon as the PMR was opened.
Doing the happy customer dance,
-dan.
Alan Altmark wrote:
On Thursday, 03/30/2006 at 10:03 CST, "Daniel P. Martin"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maybe a better question is: Does RPCGEN support the newer C/C++
compiler?
Dan, we compile RPCGEN using the C/C++ compiler. My worry is that you
upgraded the VM system rather than performed a fresh install and have LE
segments laying around from the older release. Or your LE segments are
corrupted in some way.
Perhaps a rebuild of LE is in order? Otherwise I recommend that you open
a PMR.
Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott